2020–2021 Vendée Globe

The 2020–2021 Vendée Globe was a non-stop round the world yacht race for IMOCA 60 class yachts crewed by only one person. It was the ninth edition of the race, which started and finished in Les Sables-d'Olonne, France. The race began on 8 November 2020, with the first finishers completing the course on 27 January 2021 with the 25th and final yacht to complete the race arrived on 5 March 2021.

2020–2021 Vendée Globe
Event Title
Name2020–2021 Vendée Globe
Edition9th Edition
SponsorVendée Region of France
Event Details
Start LocationLes Sables-d'Olonne
Finish LocationLes Sables-d'Olonne
CourseSingle person non-stop round the world race
DatesStart: 8 November 2020
First finisher: 27 January 2021
Last finisher: 5 March 2021
YachtsIMOCA 60
Key people
Race Director
Jacques Caraës
Competitors
Competitors33
Results
Gold Yannick Bestaven (FRA)
Silver Charlie Dalin (FRA)
Bronze Louis Burton (FRA)

Report

With a record number of 33 starter and 25 finishers, there was also a record number of six female competitors. This race was exceptionally close with the first eight sailors separated by less than 24 hours and literally with 12 hours to go the winner was not determined. The reason for this was due to compression in the fleet caused by the weather systems in addition to the large number of competitive entries and some of the pre race favorites being amongst the none finishers.

Media Exposure

The international media exposure reached an all-time high in part due to the event being able to proceed during the COVID-19 pandemic due to its naturally isolative nature. With social mobility limited and large sectors of nations work force not working the race filled a void while other sport competitions were cancelled. The main spectator negatives happened at a national level with the race village not getting the usual hundred of thousands of visitors. The hardest thing for the international sailors was who could welcome them at the race finish with close family unable to attend, there was also reduced spectators and the race organisers made sure all the French competitors entered the finishing port during daylight hours to avoid the curfew restrictions.

The international coverage was led by daily show broadcasts on YouTube, Daily Motion and Facebook with the English edition lead by Andi Robertson.[1] The openness of the skippers to media varied, with Pip Hare and Boris Herrmann engaging extensively with online broadcast. There was also increasing media participation with the French skippers in the race. In terms of openness even at the front of the fleet the intentions of some sailors were open while others hid both sail plans and the extent of damage to the other boats until after the race finish.

It had high-profile followers with French President Emmanuel Macron[2] and the Crown Prince of Monaco[3] engaging in the race and its media.

Alongside the race for the fourth time a web based online routing game mirroring the race ran by Virtual Regatta this was the largest ever online sailing game with 1,000,000 unique users. It was won by French sailor Jean-Claude Goudon, whose user name was “tigrou26120,” finished in a time of 68 days, 22 hours, 16 minutes and 4 seconds.[4]

Human Interest

The unique thing about the Vendee Globe is the characters involved due to the challenges. Sailors that waited to the last minute allowing them to secure sponsorship were Alexia Barrier, Ari Huusela and Pip Hare. Sailors had different objectives – from Ari Huusela on a lifetime adventure with the only aim to complete the race through to the long time challengers like Alex Thompson who had a win at all cost mentality.

Former winner Alain Gautier in post race explained how Benjamin Dutreux, Damien Seguin, Yannick Bestaven and Louis Burton were the few sailing their boats closest to their potential in terms of speed, but he also admired the approach of Boris Herrmann who had a more conservative approach.[5]

Incidents

PRB sinking and rescue

A major incident occurred when  Kevin Escoffier (FRA) on day 22 of the race had a hull failure and he was rescued by fellow competitor  Jean Le Cam (FRA).[6] He later described how the boat literally folded in half and he struggled to release the life raft due to the speed of the situation.

The sailors that were involved in the rescue were awarded time compensation by the International Jury for their assistance with the following

(1) Le Cam was awarded a 16hr 15min time compensation for rescuing Kevin Escoffier.[7]
(2) Herrmann was awarded a 6hr time compensation for aiding in the rescue of Kevin Escoffier.[7]
(3) Bestaven was awarded a 10hr 15min time compensation for aiding in the rescue of Kevin Escoffier.[7]

Hydrofoil damage

The introduction of hydrofoils to the 2016 edition of the race lead to their largescale adoption amongst the fleet. There was intense discussion about the cost, efficiency, vulnerability, sea keeping effects and structural implication of the development. Certainly their efficiency was shown with both "L’Occitane En Provence" and "Charal" sailing through the fleet and the foiler finishing in the top 3 position winning the short drag race to the finish the weather systems created.

Both Thomas Ruyant and Charlie Dalin suffered hydrofoil issues that compromised their race. Boris Herrmann also suffered foil damage in his collision with a fishing boat although it could be argued the impact to the foils stopped the deck spreaders from breaking. The sinking of PRB and its links to foil is at present unknown but certainly the boat had undergone extensive modification to refit and Kevin described the way the boat accelerated before failing. Their benefits in a seaway was also questioned as was the ride given by semi foiling nature with sailors saying the fully retractable foil configuration had distinct advantages in extreme conditions.

Rudder damage

On the third day Jérémie Beyou onboard Charal returned to the start to repair a damaged rudder due to a collision with a floating object, he started again 9 days 2 h 50 min after the initial fleet start. Pip Hare on Medallia discovered cracks to her rudder stock and replaced the rudder with a spare near Cape Horn. Alex Thomson on Hugo Boss 7 retired with steering issues.

Collisions

Boris Herrmann on Sea Explorer – Yacht Club De Monaco was 90 miles from the finish line when he hit a fishing boat causing extensive damage to the boat. Due to the proximity to the finish line he was able to finish the race. Sam Davies retired due to an impact with unidentified floating object.

Results

Classified Results for the 2020–2021 Edition[8]
Pos.SkipperBoat NameFinish TimeElapsed TimeDeltasRef.
01 Yannick Bestaven (FRA)Maître Coq IV §2021-01-28 03:19:46080d 03h 44m 46s Corrected
080d 13h 59m 46s Elapsed
[9]
02 Charlie Dalin (FRA)Apivia §2021-01-27 19:35:47080d 06h 15m 47s0d 02h 31m[10]
03 Louis Burton (FRA)Bureau Vallée 2 §2021-01-27 23:45:12080d 10h 25m 12s0d 06h 40m[11]
04 Jean Le Cam (FRA)Yes We Cam!2021-01-28 19:19:55080d 13h 44m 55s Corrected
081d 05h 59m 55s Elapsed
0d 10h 00m[12]
05 Boris Herrmann (GER)Sea Explorer – Yacht Club De Monaco §2021-01-28 10:19:45080d 14h 59m 45s Corrected
080d 20h 59m 45s Elapsed
0d 11h 14m[13]
06 Thomas Ruyant (FRA)Linkedout §2021-01-28 04:42:01080d 15h 22m 01s0d 11h 37m[14]
07 Damien Seguin (FRA)Groupe Apicil2021-01-28 11:18:20080d 21h 58m 20s0d 18h 13m[15]
08 Giancarlo Pedote (ITA)Prysmian Group §2021-01-28 12:02:20080d 22h 42m 20s0d 18h 57m[16]
09 Benjamin Dutreux (FRA)Omia – Water Family2021-01-29 09:05:20081d 19h 45m 20s1d 17h 01m[17]
10 Maxime Sorel (FRA)V and B – Mayenne2021-01-30 03:50:15082d 14h 30m 15s2d 10h 45m[18]
11 Armel Tripon (FRA)L’Occitane En Provence §2021-02-01 06:27:50084d 17h 07m 50s4d 13h 23m[19]
12 Clarisse Crémer (FRA)Banque Populaire X2021-02-03 15:44:25087d 02h 24m 25s6d 22h 39m[20]
13 Jérémie Beyou (FRA)Charal §2021-02-06 08:15:58089d 18h 55m 58s9d 14h 31m[21]
14 Romain Attanasio (FRA)Pure – Best Western2021-02-06 16:06:02090d 02h 46m 02s9d 23h 01m[22]
15 Arnaud Boissières (FRA)La Mie Câline – Artisans Artipôle §2021-02-11 07:56:06094d 18h 36m 06s14d 14h 52m[23]
16 Kojiro Shiraishi (JPN)DMG Mori §2021-02-11 10:52:56094d 21h 32m 56s14d 17h 48m[24]
17 Alan Roura (SUI)La Fabrique (2) §2021-02-11 19:29:56095d 06h 09m 56s15d 02h 35m[25]
18 Stéphane Le Diraison (FRA)Time for Oceans §2021-02-11 21:36:00095d 08h 16m 00s15d 04h 31m[26]
19 Pip Hare (GBR)Medallia2021-02-12 00:57:30095d 11h 37m 30s15d 07h 53m[27]
20 Didac Costa (ESP)One Planet One Ocean2021-02-13 19:47:03097d 06h 27m 03s17d 02h 42m[28]
21 Clément Giraud (FRA)Compagnie Du Lit / Jiliti2021-02-16 09:28:31099d 20h 08m 31s19d 16h 24m[29]
22 Miranda Merron (GBR)Campagne De France2021-02-17 22:16:51101d 08h 56m 51s21d 5h 14m[30]
23 Manuel Cousin (FRA)Groupe Sétin2021-02-20 07:35:40103d 18h 15m 40s23d 14h 31m[31]
24 Alexia Barrier (FRA)TSE – 4myplanet2021-02-28 06:23:44111d 17h 03m 00s31d 13h 18m[32]
25 Ari Huusela (FIN)Stark2021-03-05 07:35:46116d 18h 15m 46s36d 14h 31m[33]
DNF/ Sébastien DestremauMerci2021-01-16 12:00:00Steering + other issues 60 nm south of New Zealand, retired unaided to Christchurch [34][35]
DNF/ Isabelle JoschkeMACSF §2021-01-09 21:23:00Day 62 Canting Keel Mechanism Failure retired unaided Salvador, Bahia. She completed the race unofficial in a time of 107d 20h 54m. [36]
DNF Fabrice Amedeo (FRA)Newrest – Art & Fenêtres § 2020-12-11 14:42:00General computer failure, diverted to and retired unaided to Cape Town [37]
DNF Samantha Davies (GBR)Initiatives-cœur (3) §2020-12-05 13:00:00Day 26: keel damage following collision with unidentified floating object; retired unaided in Cape Town. She continued outside the race unofficially in a time of 109d 23h 40m. [38][39]
DNF Sébastien Simon (FRA)Arkea – Paprec §2020-12-04 14:00:00Day 25: damaged starboard foil following collision with floating object; retired unaided to Cape Town [40][41]
DNF Alex Thomson (GBR)Hugo Boss 7 §2020-12-04 08:30:00Day 21: rudder damage, diverted to and retired unaided to Cape Town [42]
DNF Kevin Escoffier (FRA)PRB 4 §2020-12-01 08:00:00Structural hull Failure, abandoned to liferaft; boat lost [43][44]
DNF Nicolas Troussel (FRA)Corum L’Épargne §2020-11-16 15:00:00Day 8: Dismasted, diverted unaided to Cape Verde Islands [45]
§ – boat equipped with hydrofoils

Competitors

General Classification
SkipperPrevious
Start / Finish
Name of BoatSail No.HydrofoilsDesignerBuilderYear LaunchedNotesRef.
 Alan Roura (SUI)1 / 1 (12th) La FabriqueSUI 07 YesFinot – ConqMultiplast (FRA)2007-07-172019 Foils Retrofitted [46]
 Alex Thomson (GBR)4 / 2 (2nd) Hugo Boss 7GBR 99 YesVPLP – Pete HobsonCarrington Boats (GBR)2019-04-08 [47]
 Alexia Barrier (FRA)0 TSE – 4myplanetFRA 72 NoMarc LombartMAG (FRA)1998-01-31 [48]
 Ari Huusela (FIN)0 StarkFIN 222 NoOwen-ClarkeHakes Marine (NZL)2007-12-17 [49]
 Armel Tripon (FRA)0 L’Occitane En Provence FRA 02YesSam ManuardBlack Pepper Yachts2020-01-31First SCOW Design [50]
 Arnaud Boissières (FRA)3 / 3 (8th) La Mie Câline – Artisans Artipôle FRA 14YesOwen-ClarkeHakes Marine (NZL)2007 [51]
 Benjamin Dutreux (FRA)0 Omia – Water FamilyFRA 09 NoFarr Yacht DesignOffshore Challenges, Cowes (GBR)2007-06-25 [52]
 Boris Herrmann (GER)0 Sea Explorer – Yacht Club De MonacoMON 10 YesVPLPVerdierMultiplast (FRA)2015-08-06[53]
 Charlie Dalin (FRA)0 ApiviaFRA 79 YesGuillaume VerdierCDK Technologies (FRA)2019-05-08[54]
 Clarisse Crémer (FRA)0Banque Populaire XFRA 30 NoVPLPVerdierCDK Technologies (FRA)2011-08-16[55]
 Clément Giraud (FRA)0 Compagnie Du Lit / JilitiFRA 83 NoFarr Yacht DesignJMV Industries (FRA)2006-07-26 [56]
 Damien Seguin (FRA)0Groupe ApicilFRA 1000 NoFinot – ConqMultiplast (FRA)2008-05-29 [57]
 Didac Costa (ESP)1 / 1 (14th) One Planet One Ocean ESP 33NoRob Humphreys / Owen-ClarkeMarten Marine (NZL)1999 [58]
 Fabrice Amedeo (FRA)1 / 1 (11th) Newrest – Art & FenêtresFRA 56 YesVPLPVerdierPersico (ITA)2015-08-18 [59]
 Giancarlo Pedote (ITA)0 Prysmian GroupITA 34 YesVPLPVerdierVannes (FRA)2015-09-11 [60]
/ Isabelle Joschke0 MACSFFRA 27 YesVPLPVerdierChantier Naval de Larros2007-08-06Foils Retrofitted[61]
 Jean Le Cam (FRA)4 / 3 (2nd) Yes We Cam!FRA 01 NoFarr Yacht DesignPort La Forêt2007-05-29 [62]
 Jérémie Beyou (FRA)3 / 1 (3rd) CharalFRA 08 YesVPLPCDK Technologies (FRA)2018-08-20 [63]
 Kevin Escoffier (FRA)0 PRB 4FRA 85 YesVPLPVerdierCDK Technologies (FRA)2009-11-30Foils Retrofitted[48]
 Kojiro Shiraishi (JPN)1 / 0DMG Mori Global OneJPN 11 YesVPLPMultiplast (FRA)2019-09-02[64]
 Louis Burton (FRA)2 / 1 (7th)Bureau Vallée 2FRA 18 YesVPLPVerdierCDK Technologies (FRA)2015-06-09[65]
 Manuel Cousin (FRA)0Groupe SétinFRA 71 NoFarr Yacht DesignSouthern Ocean Marine (NZL)2007-02-03[66][67]
 Maxime Sorel (FRA)0V and B – MayenneFRA 53 NoVPLPVerdierIndiana Yachting (ITA)2007-09-05[68]
 Miranda Merron (GBR)0Campagne De FranceFRA 50 NoOwen-Clarke(NZL)2006-01-05[69]
 Nicolas Troussel (FRA)0Corum L’ÉpargneFRA 6 YesJuan Kouyoumdjian DesignMer Agitée & CDK Technologies (FRA)2020[70]
 Pip Hare (GBR)0MedalliaGBR 66 NoPierre RolandBernard Stamm, Lesconil2000-01-07[71][72]
 Romain Attanasio (FRA)1 / 1 (15th)Pure – Best WesternFRA 49 NoFarr Yacht DesignNZL2008-08-19[73]
 Samantha Davies (GBR)2 / 1 (5th)Initiatives-cœur (3)FRA 109 YesVPLPVerdierCDK Technologies (FRA)2010-09-18Foils Retrofitted[48]
 Sébastien Simon (FRA)0Arkea – PaprecFRA 4 YesJuan KouyoumdjianCDK Technologies (FRA)2019-07-19 [74]
/ Sébastien Destremau1 / 1 (18th)MerciFRA 69 NoLavanosArtech do Brasil2005-01-15 [75]
 Stéphane Le Diraison (FRA)1 / 0Time for OceansFRA 92 YesFinot – ConqNeville HUTTON (GBR)2007-06-19Foils Retrofitted[76]
 Thomas Ruyant (FRA)1 / 0LinkedoutFRA 59 YesGuillaume VerdierPersico Marine (ITA)2019-09-07[77]
 Yannick Bestaven (FRA)1 / 0Maître Coq IVFRA 17 YesVPLPVerdierCDK Technologies (FRA)2015-03-02[78]

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